THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. 11 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED . West. l-HOOM cottage, good rpalr, Clifton Hill By nw,ir, Wal. 172.1. North KOUNTZE PLACE HOME $1,000 DOWN & $50 A MO. Just listed one of the best built homes In Kountia Place reinstating of seven rooms, 3 largo rooms on first floor; while quarter-sawed oak finish In floors: 4 nice bed rooms and tiled bath on second floor: -rooms flnikhed In birch In attic; full finent basement; Iiot nwter heat; large lot on paved street, paving paid: south front; large garage and cement drive. If mj buy this today, w will give possession inr.iorrow . P YNE INVESTMENT CO. Realtors. D. 1781. '57 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. MINNK LUSA. ""in. stfictly modern home, larse iiwiv loom, dinlnc room, kitchen first II..IH-; larKe bedrooms and bath -d ' i ' : "iik finish first floor; hurd pine a "I hilc nn me 1 lnilsh id floor, Double stariii;-, e nu ii 1 diivcwin ; phyIiik paid. A i i. s.iuth front, 1 blk to rnr ltn- and 1 I.I.m-Us to Mii, a, Lusa school. l'rice S.'.")n. If interested call I. 1.. ICATT CO.Ml'ANV (1(H) Kiii.T national tylix tK hank m. in: FINANCIAL. OMaHA HOMK9 BAST NEB. rARata, O'KEKFB REAL ESTATE CO.. IQH Omaha Nat. Bans Bldg Pour 1TII. (100 to . MO.UUd MADK promptly f. X Weed. Weed Bldg,, Ilth nd Farnara 8ta Private Money. BHOPBN COMPANY Douglas 4111 Sto:ka and Bond FOR SALE Limited number of shares In western potash works. Party goes to war and offers same to clean up certain obli gations. Best buy on market today. V. O Hox 5(15. Omaha. . Miscellaneous LOW RATKS. C O. Carlberg. (12 Brandell Theater Rids Doug Ms Ki 'L'N"!';;i; Phi. ItuiiKa luu'. 5 rooms nuk filii.il and floor;;, beamed ceilings and luiili-lu fealui-, s. All modem, A fine home in a fine bieati"ii. Owner l"iivlng eity. inu;t :-ll by (let. 1. l'houe Web. 05",'.'. Address :i r 1 7 No. 19th Si. New Itungaluvv, JiJ.liOt). I rooms and bath, eleetrle liftllt. city eater, s vver and one-third ncro of ground; (-50 cash, balance easy pay ments, i; 01! 4 X. K4th St. I". J. TEI'IHKNS Co. n. :is. U-F.OOM modern house at 3;! 1 3 Seward Sv., oak finish and good as new; owner having city W. 11. (JATKS. 'i!7 Omaha Nat. Hank liblg. 7. U".I4. li-KuuAl new sluecu. moatjni House, Dundee. K;07 N. fiUth Ave. Three sleeping rooms nalt floors, lull basement, (2,4(10 Month ly payments. I'hoiie Walnut 192(1. K'. YOl'.W .- l'UtlKliTY. IlKAI. KSTATK INVESTMENT. HItAXDKIS THKATIClt. PC. 1571 M1NNU LUriA homes and lots offVr the best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler Ts7. South. FIELD Club District, 7-r. modern house; garage; lot 70x1 05 : price $4,250, C. A. Orimmcl. Phono Douglas 1615. WO KNAP. , 41'xGfi with 9-room house, on 24th Just souin ef Leavenworth, only S 1 .8410. .lOHN W. H( ilililNS, 1802 FAUNA M ST. Hill SNAP. 4nxi;e with 9-room house, on 24th Just "th of Leavenworth, only (LSOll. v. Koltr.INS. 1S02 FARXAM ST. Miscellaneous. BARGAIN Cottage, six rooms down and three rooms and bath up; not new but In fine shape; Fine neighborhood, a find at J 3,500 : reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAKL. 848 Paxton Blk. Douglas 17:3. (-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot, $2,000. Terms. $300 cash, balance 120 per month. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 643 Paxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOC3E8. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER SHOTWELL, 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 601S. WB sell. rent, Insure and make loans on city property, north. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th and Ames Col. 217. BARGAINS In homes, investments, proper ties and acreage near Omaha. Harrison & Morton. 910 Omaha Kat'l Bank Bldg. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St Douglas 10(4. F T) WRAP 8KLLB REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Business Property BUSINESS property and Investments. A. V. TUKEY It SON. ' 620 First National Bank Bldg. uT-irTlTtt IMVF.STKfENT CO. income. Business and Trackage Specialists 15th and Dodge Sts PnuKlae 416 WB WILL buy your home or business prop erty and pay cash. H. A WOLFE CO.. Electric Bldg TyierM REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. TWO beautiful lots Just south of Elmwood; full-size lots, 60x160. To exchange as first payment with sdme cash on modern bungalow. Address T-660, Omaha Bee. KOJi sale or trade a retail business, net profits from $1,000 ta$5,000 a year; will stand the closest Investigation; good rea sons for selling. Box 42s". Bee. IfQUITY in 2 acres, close to Krug Tiark, excrfange for good ayto. Call Tyler 1672. 1NTER-STATK REALTY CO. City Nat. Bit. FOR sale or trade for land Twenty-room hotel. Box 191, Hloomfield, Neb. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Dining room set and a library table. 2430 EvHna St., telephone W. 2885. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Benson. BENSON HOME Of 7 rooms, 4 downstairs, all finished in oak. Strictly modern. Close to car, school, etc; $3,500 far quick sale; $500 cash required; balance monthly. Located at 6336 Bedford Ave. Call Colfax 1039. Dundee. DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a strictly modern, brand Aew, 6-room bungalow. Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps same as cash. Douglas 3S40 or conax 41j, owner. FOR property in Dundee, Happy Hollow and Falracres, call UliOKOK awu PANY, 02-13 City Nat. Bk. Douglas 756. South Side. South omaha ' BARGAIN J2.IA0 buys tha 3-story brick store building and flat at 2606 N Bt. Rents $55$ per year. The price Is only a fraction of the orig inal cost of building and the Income bet ter than 20 per cent. You will not find a better bargain In Omaha. BENSON &MYERS CO. 424 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug 746. REAL ESTATE OTHER CIT11CS. FOR SALE Meats and grocery business In a Nebraska town with 1,400 population; own all butcher and grocery Btore equip ments.; rent building; two acres of land: slaughter house well equipped; reason for selling Write Omaha Bee Box 1866 REAL ESTATE WANTED liiiuD omaha Income property for clear western land or eastern Nebraska farm Mr Pease 211 Brandels Theater Bldg FINANCIAL. "Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. " CITY AND FARM LOANS t, 6H " P" Cent J. H DUMONT CO.. Keenne mas. OUR 6 P" ent "rt mo'lg-iises secured by Omaha residences are aafe Investments be cause they are based upon not more than 40 per cent of the actual value of the security and are backed by 25 years' ex perlence withou the loss of a dollar to an Investor. E. H. LOUGEE. INC. 63$ Keelins Bldg. 1 No Delay Closing Loans. W T GRAHAM. KM 4 Bee Bldg Doug. 1631. iT'ETTcENT mortgages, seeured by Omaha residences. E. H. LOUGEE. INC. 53$ Keellne Bldr FARM LOANS KiA7 PAItl. PKTERSON. W 2 lV 364 BRANDEI8 THEATER BLDG. "Loans on city property W H. Thomas & Son. Keelme Bldg. - hTw binder. Monej an band for mortgage leant City National Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LAND? 142 Money-Making Acres, $3,850; 3 Horses, 14 Fine Cows, Two heifers, 6 calves, brood sow. wag ons, harness, tools, milo and half to town In fine furmlng section not subject to droughts. Sixty acres machine-worked fields, meadows cutting hay for 23 cows, spring-watered, 60-eovv pasture, woodland: much fruit; good S-room hmise. big stock barn, bay bain, corn, poultry, grain houses, etc.: to settle uuirkly, $J,IMI lakes everything, part cash; details page Hi Slrout's Fall Farm catalogue Just out, the straight path to the farm you want east, west, north or south, copy mailed free. K. A. STKOUT FARM AGENCY. I 'KPT. 3072, 20ft S. ldth St., Oinulia. Neb. Amansas Lands skptem kk tn ii. Our next exeoision to McOehee. Ark. JXlJLii! 1 ' ANK' WJN KVILL K H Colorado Lands. lUltlllATKP COLORADO FARM. For cjuick sale will take $125 per acre fur my well improved ltiu aero farm near Sterling, Colorado. Excellent sugar beet, alfalfa and grain land. All in cultiva tion ; 40 acres in alfalfa; good Improve ments; good water right. Get an Irriga ted farm and be independent of rainfall. Will be here for a few days only. J. J. Si hreibcr, Owner, care Schrelber Milling Grain Co., St. Joseph, M. $111 l'KK ACHE. Choice, level section, Lincoln county, Colorado; lies level us a floor and soil is a dark, fertile loam. In thn Colorado rain belt. Go out and see the crops grow ing here. Worth $T per acre. Price, $10; $4,000 cash payment required. White & Hoover, 454 Omaha National Hank Bldg. IMPROVED quarters. Half sections or larger. Lincoln county, Colo., bargains. Easy terms. Good ciops. Write John L. Maurer. Arriba, Colo. Iowa Lands. JOWA FARM BARGAINS. FORTY-THREE MILES FROM OMAHA, FOl'R MILES FROM TOWN, WITH TWO ELEVATORS. 5S0 acres, all under the plow and all level except about 60 acres pasture; tho very best of soil; no overflow; no river menace; no ploughs; ono of the big crop producers of Iowa. The improvements aro worth $17. Ono, and Include a nlnc i"om house, with running water, sewer and cellar; largo barns, lee house, 2 cribs for 14.000 bushels and every kind of build ing needed on a large farm: buildings and feed lots on high gruund. Price, $250 per acre: liberal terms. Let us show you a strictly first-class farm, ono that in spin of the recent se vere hot wave will harvest a full corn crop. 160 acres, extra fine, level black loam soli; one-half cultivated, one-half pasture; every foot tillable; well, windmill and tank; fenced, but no buildings; 2 miles from R. R, town In western Iowa; price, $225 per acre; liberal terms. Can ar range to plow with tractor nd plant wheat this fall, which will produce an Income of at leant $10,000 next year. 240 acres, highly Improved, no waste land; lays fine; three miles from good railroad town In western Iowa. Price, $176 per acre; $10,000 cash will handle It. J. H. DUMONT & CO.. REALTORS, 416-418 Keellne Bldg: Ph. Douglas 690. FOR SALE 960 acres in solid body. All now In highest state of cultivation. Crops this year will realize over $30,000.00. Near three stations and In fine locality. All level second bottom land no overflow. Rich loam soli no gumbo. All tiled. Farm is a great producer every year and has gone over 80 bushels of corn and 60 of wheat. All tractor land and a large acreage is now being seeded to wheat so as to conduct farm with least manpower during the war. Three first-class sets of Improvements. Owner is 77 years old and can no longer handle place and must sacrifice for quick sale for $125,000. Vtrms, cash, balance long time, 5 per cent. Don't need the money but Is selling solely because of age and would sell to thoroughly responsible parties with less cash payment. Tractor and full farming equipment will be sold worth the money If desired. Will sell In 320 acre tracts, so you can Join with neigh bors and buy. It is a great bargain and the crops during the war period will pay for the farm. No trades considered. Agents having buyers write me. Will F. Siedentopf, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FOR SALE General merchandise stock. Good town, lots of business, about $6,600. Karr-Newlon Co., Columbus, Neb. Minnesota Lands. BARGAIN 240 acres; 40 miles from Minne apolis: 120 acres cultivated; all good corn land; 60 acres fine meadow land: 60 acres pasture; some scattered hard maple In pasture; fair set buildings; near creamery and store. Price, $47.50 per acre; $2,500 cash, balance five years, 6 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. Maryland Lands Maryland water front farm. Mild climate. Cat'g'e. Ruta Realty Co . Baltimore. Md Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS $5 down, $6 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry lai.d. near town, southern Missouri: price only $220 AddresB Box 282 C. Springfield. Mo. Nebraska Lands. FARM NEAR OMAHA. 240 acres, level land, black loam soil, 200 acres cultivated, 40 acres bottom land pasture, fair improvements; price $200 per acre. This farm Is only 3 miles from good railroad town and with in easy auto ride of Omaha; an excep tionally good piece of land and a great crop producer. J. H. DUMONT A CO., Realtors. 416-41S Keeline Bldg. Douglas 690. WHEAT LAND. We have 4,000 acres Rosebud silt loam, level to slightly rolling, in Box Butte county, Nebraska. "Will sell In 320-acre pieces at $20 an acre; good terms. Aver age wheat crop there this year over $ bushels to the acre. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City Natl. Bank Bldg. WRITE me for pictures aa4 prices of my farms and ranches In god old Dawas county. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford Neb, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Supplies of Cattle Slow and Trade is Draggy; Bottom Drops Out of Hog Market. Omaha, Sept. I. !$!. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs, bhrep. Official Monday 18,972 6.007 28,11.4 Official Tuesday 18.846 9,117 (1,064 Official Wednesday... 8,87$ 8.813 18,436 Estimate Thursday.... 1,800 6,500 26.000 Four days this week.. 63,496 29,437 142,653 Same days last week.. 45.851 31,230 U3.24S Same days t wks. ago. 14, 46 13.016 118,840 Same days 1 wks. ago.Sl.SM 11.860 161.807 Sam day year ago. ..19.817 18.130 34,176 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Block yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p. m., yesterday. RECEIPTS CARS. Horses Cattle Hogs Sheep MulP C, M. ft; St. P 1 Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 80 S7 66 C. & N. W., cast 3 3 C. N. W .. west 90 26 17 1 C . St. P., M. O. .. 2 IS C, 11. Q , east .... 3 2 2 C, U. & (J., west 61 15 8 .. C, R. I. & P., east ..8 C, R. I. A P., west . . 1 Illinois Central 2 .. .. Chicago Ot. West. ... 3 1 Tola! .recoitps 247 94 DISPOSITION HEAP. 92 Morris & Co 1.197 1.657 Swift & Co 2,281 1,235 Cuduhy Packing Co. .1.327 1,716 Armour & Co 1,539 2,331. Schwartz & Co 1,116 Lincoln Packing Co. . 16 H. o. Packing Co. .. 9 .... Wilson Packing Co. . 67 .... Biggins 6 W. H. Vansant Co. .. 54- .... B., V. & S 476 .... ,1. It Root & Co 409 .... J. 11. Bulla 32 F. Hues 7 .... isenstock Bros 292 .... V. G. Kellogg 440 .... W'erthelllier & Degen . .10 .... Kills & Co 67 Sullivan Bros 25 Rothschild tk Krebs . 32 .... M. & K. Calf Co. .. 40 Christie 9S Huffman 15 .... Roth 7 .... Meyers 34 .... Glassberg !3 .... B., J. & S 19 Uunner ltrn.. .99 .... John Harvey 1,171 .... Dennis & Francis ... 137 .... Jensen & Lungren .. 6 .... Other Buyers 4,719 .... 811 377 2.115 4.499 SS.6N6 St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. Mo., Sept. 6. Corn September, $1.61; October. $1.60 asekd. Oats September, 72c asked; October, 7J'ic bid. Kansas City lraln. Kansas City. Mo., Sept. (.. Corn Septem ber. $1.63?; October, $1.624: November, ll.HO'i. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska LjnjrJs. FARMS AND RANCHES We have several very atthactlve prop erties for sale In Dawes. Keys Paha and Brown counties. These are places that wa have personally Inspected, and .an recommend as being good buys. Send for list and photos stating as to your wants Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha FOR SALE One of the best laying and Improved farms In Washington county, Nebraska; all level land; Improvements cost $10,000 and are In extra good condi tion; farm lays 14 miles from good town and 35 miles from Omaha; price $170 per acre. Call or address J. H. Langhorst, 266S St. Marys avenue, iimana. wen 'OR SALE; 80 acres In northeast Ne braska, near Brunswick. Good land, good buildings, priced to sell, L, N. Brighton Owner. Route l, urunswicn, iieo. MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON. Central City. Neb WE specialize In the sale of Nebraska ranches. White Hoover, 464 omana Nat'l Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES, improved, close In. paved road. Nilson. 422 Securities Bldg. New York Lands. $5,500 buys 200 acres, 3 miles from village, 1,200 pop., rolling, dark loam soil, 160 acres tillable, 40 acres timber, 7-room house, basement barn, concrete floor 16 head cattle, team, colt, 40 hens, all crops, 250 sap buckets, spouts, land roll er, grain drill, sulky cultivator plow, cultivator, surrey, horse rake, gas en gine, mowing machine, wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs harnesses, many small tools, household goods. Free list. Wm. J. Bement, Sherman, Chautauqua Co., N, Y. Oregon Lands. OREGON LANDS. Irrigation. "In the Heart of the Range" The Jordan Valley Project. Malheur County, Oregon. An empire In the making, land $1.00 per acre plus the coat of the water. You can file on grazing homestead entries nearby. Literature and particulars on request. Next excursion September 14. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Natl. Bk. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 150 per a.. Including paid up water rights Henry Levi ft C M Rvlander 804 Omshs Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with na If yon want to 'eep It. E. P SNOWOEN A SON. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Pedigreed English bulldog, male, 4 years old; owner leaving city. Call Webster 4971. , BARLEY. $3.50 per cwt.. delivered. Wag. nr 601 N 16th Phone Douglas 1142 MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notea as security (40, I mo., H. goods, total. 13.50. Emaller. larger am'ta. proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 481 Securities Bldg.. 16th Farnam. Ty. 6( LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY t Cf SMALLER LOANS. O CI tO W. C. FLATAO EST 1893. 10 TH FLR. SECURITINE3 BLDO. TY. 50 Lowest rates. Private loan booths Harry Malsebock. 1614 Dod D. 6611 Eat 1891 DIAMONDS AND JEWBLBT I.OAN8 TRACKAGE PROPERTY NORTHWEST CORNER OP 8th AND DOUGLAS STS. We are offering for sale the Blatz Company property, located at the northwest corner of 8th and Douglas streets, with trackage on the east and one three-story pressed brick building, one two-story office building, cold storage warehouse and other outbuildings, at a very low price. Lot has 99-foot frontage on Douglas street, 132 feet deep. This would make an elegant location for many lines of business. Look this, property over and see if you cannot use it for your line of business or for an investment, as there is great future for this property. Possession can be rfivenimmeH-'" 'y. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY STREET. PHONE TYLER 50 GRAIN ANHRODUCE Corn Three Cents Up to Two Cents Off; Oats Are Un changed; Wheat Steady to Half Oejit Up. Omaha. September (. 1(18. Receipts of grain today wore moderate lo light, with lit cars of wheat, (3 oars of corn, iT cars of oats, 1 car of rye and 1 cars of barley. Coin prices ranged from So tip to So off in inn good grades. White showed lo to So sdvanre. In the good yellow grades No. 3 aold up, No. 1 steady and No. 4 soma off. Oats were atssdy and wheat unchanged to Ho np. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts (cars) Today, Wk.Aio. Last Yr, Wheat 117 123 14 Corn 61 88 44 Oata (T (( 41 Rye 1 1 1 Barley ( 3 Shlpmanta (cars) Wheat 11 7 6 Corn (7 7 (( Oats (4 39 8 Rye 4 1 Bailey Ill PRIMARY GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts (bu.) Today. Year Ago. Wheat 3,197,000 (19,000 Corn 1,200,000 287 000 Oats 3 316,000 187,000 Shipments (bu ) Wheat 664,000 401.000 Corn 468,000 160,000 Oats 803,000 1.169,009 UNITED STATES CLEARANCES. Today. Year Ago. Wheat 943.000 $91,000 Corn 8000 Oats 63,000 644,000 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ..357 ..651 ..202 . .282 ..327 .. 14 124 (13 34 35 Chicago Minneapolis .'... Duluth Kansas City .... St. Louis Winnipeg Corn No. 3 white, 1 car $1.78; No. 4 white, 1 car $1.75, 1 car $1.74; No. 6 while, 2-5 car $1.61, 3-6 car $1.60, 1 car $1.56; sample white, 1 car $1.45; 1 car $1.53; No. I yellow, 1-10 car $1.72: No. 2 yellow, 2 cars $1.72, 9-10 car $1.72; No. 3 yellow, 4 cars $1.68, 3 cars $1.67; No. 4 yellow, 1 car $1.63, 1 car $1.62, 1 car $1.61; No. 6 yellow, 1 car $1.67, 2 cars $1.56, 3-6 car (1.66, 1 car (1.64; No. 6 yellow, 2-6 car $1.60, 3 3-6 cars $1.48, 1 car $1.46, 1 car $1.46; sample yellow, 1 car $1,411, 1 car $1.26, 1 car (1.34, 3 cars (1.31, 2-5 car $.25, 3-6 car $1.10; No. 3 mixed, 1 car $1.67; No. 4 mixed, 1 car $1.60; No. 6 mixed, 2 cars $1.53. 1 2-5 cars 1.61; No. 6 mixed, 1 car $1.47,1 car (1.46; sample mixed, 1 car (1.43, 1 car $1.40, 1 car $1 35. Oats No. 2 white, 1 car 70HC! standard, 1 car 70V4c; No. 3 white. 8 cars 70c; sample white, 4 cars 69'tc Rye No. 3, 1 car $1.64. Barley No. 2, 1 car $1.10; sample, 1 car $1.05. Wheat No. 1 hard, 2 cars $2.19; 3 cars $2.18; No. 2 hard, 4 cars (2.16H, 9 cars $2.16, 1 car (2.14 (smutty), 1 car $2.13 (smuttyS; No, 8 hard, 4 cars $2.14, 1 car, (smutty); No. 3 hard, 4 cars $3.14, 1 car, 1 car $2,08 (smutty); No. 4 hard, 1 car $2.11, 1 car $2.1014, 1 car $2.06, 1 car $2.01 (smutty), 1 car $2.04 (yellow smutty); No. 6 hard, 1 car $2.09; No. 1 northern spring, 1 car $3.13; No. 2, northern spring, 1 car $2.07. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bea by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Artlole, Open. High. Low. Close. jYes'y Corn. Sep. 1 EEH65 1 66, Hi, 1 (6H 1561 Oct. 1 66 V. H 1 CSH 156.74 1 67ft 166 Nov. 1 64H 1 66 U 164H 1 55 156A Oats, Sep. 7171 11 7014 704 71 Oct. 73V4&4. 72 72U 72ft 724 Nov. 74ViV. 71H 734 74 74 Pork. Sep. 41 20 43 30 43 40 43 46 43 00 Oct. 41 36 43 16 41 76 41 70 41 45 Lard. Sep. 31 93 4 27 00 2 t! 27 00 27 00 Oct. 24 76 36 80 26 70 26 82H 26 (0 Ribs. Sep. 24 85 24 35 24 20 24 20 24 65 Oct. 24 75 24 75 24 46 24 47 14 24 67 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Corn Values Tend Upward on Scattered Helling as Receipts Fall Off. Chicago, Sept. 6. Falling off of notices of county consignments mora than counter balanced In the corn market today the tact that frost predictions had failed. Although unsettled the finish was ic to' c net high er with September 11.654 and October $1.67 to $1.67 '4. Oats closed unchanged to c lower and provisions unchanged to a decline of 75c. Hedging sales by elevator Interests acted as a drag on the oat market Otherwise trade was light. Decline In the value of hogs weakened pork and ribs. Lard, though was sustained by demand for the cash article. Cash quotations: Corn No. I yellow, $1.66; No. 3 yellow, $160 1.65 ; No. 4 yel low, $1.66(311.(0. Oata No. 2 white, 70704c; standard, 70H71e. Rye No. 2, 11.66 1.67. Barley (6c& $1.08. Seeds Timothy, $6.00(59.00; clover, nom inal. Provisions Pork, nominal; lard, $27.10; ribs, $23.7624.25. Kansas City live Ntock. Kansas Clly, Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head, Including 200 southerns; market steady; prime fed steers. $17.26fl8.T6; dressed beef steers, $11. 0017,00; western steers, $10.00074.50: southern steeds, $7.(00 14.26;. cows, $6.2612.60; heifers, $8.00(1 14.00; stockers and feeders, $7.50J16.6u; bulls, $7.6010.00; calves. $7. 600 13.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market hlgn cr; bulk, $19.0020.10; heavy, $19.26620.20; packers and butchers, $19.0020.35; light, $18.76S.20.10; pigs, 16.70018.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady; lambs, $16.60 17,25; year lings, $10,301( 14.50; wethers, $10,0013.26; eews, $8.5012.25; stockers and feeders, $7.00fil8.60. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, Sept. 6. Catte Receipts, 5,800 head: market steady; native beet steers, $11.60(618.25; yearling steers and heifers, 69.60&16.6O; cows, $7.50(112.50; stockers and feeders, $8.60(12.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.0018.00; beet cows and heifers, $7.6015.60; native calves, $7.75 17.26. Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market lower; lights, (19.6020.06; pigs. $14.76411.76; mixed and butchers, $19.60 020.05; good, heavy, $19 1020.05; bulk, $19.60630.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,(00 head: market steady; lambs, (14.0016.76; ewes, $11.0012.00; canners and choppers, $(.00t (.00. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept. 6. Corn 11.(091.11. Oats 674068!4c. Flax $4.074.17. Barley 66c $1.00. Rye $1. 6214 3 1.63. Bran $29.31. New York General. New York, Sept. 6 Flour Dull; spring, $10.90(511 25; winters, $10.25 a 10.60; Kan sas. $10. 90ft 11.15. Wheat, spot steady; No. 2 red, $2.1414 track New York, export to arrive. Corn, spot firm; fresh shelled No. t yel low, $1.82 and No. 3 yellow, $1.77 cost and freight New York. Oats spot quiet; standard, 81 . Hops unsettled; states, medium to choice, 1917, 3S37c; 1916, nominal: Pacific coast, 1917, 17((f20c; 1916, 1214c. Lard firmer: middle west, $27.25gi27.35. 1 Pork Steady: mess. $49.00(&49.50; family, $55.00: short clear. $47.0054 00. Lard Firm; mlddlewest, $27.002" .10. Tallow Steady; city special loose. 18 Sc. Rice Quiet: fancy head. JOlO'ic; blue rose, 94 Co 9c. Untter Strung; receipts, 9,071 tubs Eggs Market steady; receipts, 22.69J cases. Cheese Market firm; rerelpts, 2.851 boxes. NEW YORK STOCKS Prices Yield on Pronounced Curtailment of Trading; Market Revolves Around U. S. Steel. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa.. Sept. 5. Turpentine Firm; 61 Uc; sales. 65 barrels: receipts, 353 barrels: shipments, 27 barrels; stock, 29.209 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales. 794 barrels: receipts, 812 barrels; shipments, 200 barrels; stock, 72.298 barrels. Ouote: H, $ll.$6ll 90: D. $U.O0gl3.O6; E, $13 15i 12 2"; F. $12.2612 30; 11, $12 35 '.112 40; II. $12 406 12 46; I, $12.45f l;3.i0; K ll.204i 13.25: M. $13 40; N. $13.55; WO. $13.75; WW. $14.00. t Spain is Arranging Trade Congress with United States Madrid, Sept. 5. The Chamber of Commerce of Seville if organizing with government mnport a Spanish American congress to be held in Oc tober, 191V. Ifew Tork, Sept. I. Tha restraining cf tha local financial Interests was xHi a potent factor In today's stock market, priors yielding an average of 1 to i H points on a pronounced curtailment r,f trading after tha moderately active first hour. Promise of easy money, as suggcttrd by yesterday' alight reaction, was not ful filled. Call loans were maintained at re cent high lovela and virtually no time funds were available. An expansion of business ws reported In bank aoc.eptanrrs. United States Steel was again the pivot around whloh the market revolved, Its price fluctuating between $1.164 and $1.134 and closing at $t.)4H. a loss of almost onn point. Ralls forfeited early gains, but came for ward, firming tho market from Its other Irregular tone. Hide and leather was heavy and shipping eased with minor specialties. Gains of t to 1014 points In some of the underlying Issues of tha New Haven rend and Its subsldlsrlea were tha striking fen lures of tha bond msrkst. Investment lxsncs holding steady to firm. Total sales ir value aggregated $7,450,000. Old Culled States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks: Closing Rales. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar .. 100 70 (914 oni; American Can .... 1,600 47 4H 47 Am. Car A rdry 87 Am. Locomotive .. 1,800 68 67H 67'. Am. Smelt, ft Ref. .13,(00 904 79 80 Am. Sugar Ret. .. 1,800 109 1084 Ms 14 Am. Tel. ft Tel. .. 600 8 08 Am. Z L. ft 8. .. 300 17 17 17 Anaconda Copper ..U.600 69 (9 69U Atchison 1,800 (T 66 M'. A.. G & W. I. 8. S.. lo Baltimore ft Ohio . 1,100 67 664 M II. & S. Copper .. 1,200 17 264 27 Ca. Petroleum .. 1,600 20 20 20 Canadian Pacific .. 1,400 164 162 M4 Central Leather .. 700 (9 69 6s Ches. A Ohio .... 400 68 68 68 .., M. & St. P 1,500 (3 61 62 C. 4k N. W 200 16 (6 96 C, K. I. ft T. ctfs. . 1.200 !T 26 27 Krlo 700 16 16 16 tlen. Electrlo HJ'i (len. Motors 8,400 130 127 1 27 lr. Nor. pfd 93 Ur. Nor. Ore clfs. .. 1.400 31 33 33 III. Central 96 Inspiration Copper 6,700 64 68V 54 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. 6,600 102H 102 108 Inter. Nickel 1.400 29 29 29 Inter. Paper 35 K. C. Southern 19 Konnecott Copper 34 Vi Louis. A Nash 116 Maxwell Motors ... 700 27 26 26 Mex. Petroleum ...20,500 104 103 104 Miami Cnpper 800 29 2H4 28 Mis. Pacific 10,000 26 15 26 Mont. Power 70 Nevada Copper .. 700 21 20 20 New York Central . 4.600 76 76 76 N. Y., N. H. AH. .. 8.400 46 43 44 I'nlon Pacific 4,200 127 126 126 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . 1.300 123 12S J22 U. S. Steel 110,400 115 113 114 U. S. Steel pfd. .. 200 110 110 110 I'tah Copper 3.100 s5 84 S4 Wabash pfd. "B" .. 900 24 24 24 Western Union 300 86 85 M Westing. Elec 1.100 44 43 43 Bethlehem "B" ... 8,600 86 85 86 Total salej for the rtuy, 390,000 ilmrce. Jiew Vork Money. U. S. 2s, reg... 1 C..M.AS.P.ov.4e 77 IT. 8. 2.. couo. 98 CRliP. ref. 4s 69 C, S. 3s. reg... 99C. A S. ref. 4s 78 U. 8. 3s, coup. 99 D. A R. O. ref. 6s 65 U. S. Lib. 8s, 101. 90D. ot C. 5s, '31 94 V. S. 4s. rea... lOlUKrU gen. 4S.. i U. S. 4s, coup.. 106 (Jen. Eel, bs.. 97 Am. F. 8. 6s., 97'Qr. N. 1st 4s iv A. T. A T. clt. 5s 69II1. Cent. ref. 4s 77 Anglo-French Ss 6I. M. M, 6s.. 98 Arm. A Co. 4s 82'K. C. H, ref. bs (7 Atchison gen. 4s, 80 T. A P. 1st ., 81 Vi B ft O. ev. 4s, 76 Un. Psc. 4s.. 87 B. Steel ref. 6s, 88IT. S. Rub. 6s.. 80 Cent. Leather 6s, 94 V. B. Steel 5s 98 Cent. Pacific 1st 76 Wabash 1st .. m Ch. A O. cv. 5s. 8lFrench Gov't. 5s 100 C B. A Q. 1. 4s, 93 New York Coffee. New York. Sept. (Reports of a further reaction on Santoa futures market were followed by further scattering liquidation In coffee futures here today The Brazilian market has now lost nearly all Its recent sensational advance, while no fresh bullish feature has developed with reference to crop prospects or European outleta and the fact that the advance of last Tuesday had carried prices here up to highest figures has also promoted realizing. Tha opening to. day was unohanged to 14 points lower and tho market closed net unchanged to 11 points lower with December holding around 8 96 and May t.50. Closing bids Sept., 1.60; Oct. 8.66; Dee. 195; Jan, 9.06; March 1.30 May 9.60: July 9 65, Spot coffee Irregular; Rio. 7's 9c; Ssntos 4 s 124c Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 6. Hogs Receipts 21.000, market fully 25c lower than yesterday's average; one load (20.10 late. Butchers $19.00019.85; light. $19.2520.10; packing. $18.25013.00; rough, 17.90818.00; pigs, good and choice. $18.25018.65. Cattle Receipts 15,000 head, native and western steers with weight, lOo to 26c higher; cowl and heifers steady; calves strong. Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.86(919.10; common and medium, $10,60816.86. Butcher stock; cows and heifers, $7.(5014.25. Canners and cutters, $6.65(37.65. Stockers and feeders, good choice and fancy, $11.0014.00; Inferior, commoM and medium. $8,004? 11.00. Veal oalves, good and choice, $18.O018.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 24,000 head, fat classes steady to 15c lower; feeders, steady. Lambs; choice and prime, $17.26 4J18 00; medium and good, $16. 00ft 17.25; cells, $12.10(13.50. Kwes: choice anil prime, (11.5012.00; medium and good, $10.25011.50; culls, $4. 008.00. Hioux (ity Live Ntock. Sioux City, Sept. 6 Cattle Receipts, 2, head; market steady; beef steers $9.25i 13.00; fat cows and heifers, $8.756M10: canners, (6.257 50; stockers and feeders, (8.60 13.00; feeding cows and heifers, (7.60 &9 00. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head: market 15c to 36c lower; light, (19 2019.45; mixed, (19. 00919. 25; heavy, $17.7501300; bulk of sales, $1S. 758 IS. 20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts, 3 -000 head; market ateady; steers, $9 00 1100; cows and heifers, $6.80 16.00; calves, $6.oirei4.oo. Hogs Receipts, 4,500 head; market ateady; top. $20.10; bulk of sales, (19.269 20.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head; market steady; lambs, (11.00917.25; ewes $(.00911.76. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, Sept. 6. Evoporated Apples Dull; state, 1315c. Prunes Scarce; Callfornlas, 8 916c; Oregons, 15 16c. Apricots Firm; choice, 18c; extra choice, l(c; fancy. lte. Peaches Firm; standard, 12912c; choice 13 He; fancy. 14914c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels, 9c; choice to fancy seeded, 10l,llc; seedless, 9911e; London layers, $2.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Sept. 6. Butter Market higher; creamery, 42iS47c. Eggs Unsettled; receipts. 11,106 rases; firsts, 40941c; ordinary firsts, 57939c; at mark, rases Included, 374? 40c. Potatoes Market lower;; re-eipts. 65 cars; Minnesota Early Ohlos. bulk, $2.2.". p 2.36: sacks, $2.40jf$.60: Wisconsin, bulk, $2.1(01.35: sacks. $2.3002.40. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, 26 'a 30c; springs, 29c. ENEMY MORALE ALLIES SWEEP Pry Gnl. New York. Sept., (.The unsettled cotton market continued to make today an un settled goods market, mills declining bust, ness very generally. Raw silk was un changed and wool goods quiet. Cotton Future. New York, Sept. B Cotton futures oren ed weak; October S4.26Jf34r; December. 33.76ff 31.40c; January, 33 20c; March, 33.20c; May. 33 24c. DETERIORATING AT RAPID RATE Number of German Divisions Classified as "Tested" Drops From 83 July 15 to 51 Aug. 24. By Associated Press. With the American Troops in France, Wednesday, Sept. 4. Every evidence obtainable by the Ameri cans as they press upon the German armies points to the continuance and ever more rapid weakening morale of the enemy troops and tie low-eriug of their effectiveness tcf a serious point. The American military author ities draw this conclusion from the action of the German command in shortening the line by voluntary withdrawals, its enforcement of long er hours of duty in the front trenches upon the troops, the combing of the services for infantrymen, the disband ing of storm battalions to bolster up inferior divisions and even the use of Austrian troops on the western front. German Divisions Disbanded. At least seven German divisions have been disbanded so that the men might be used to replace losses sus tained during the summer campaign. Some separate regiments have been broken up also. Prisoners declare that the practice of forming storm battalions so weakened the infantry regiments that it had to be given up. The number of German divisions classified as "tested," it appears, has dropped, rapidly from 83 on July IS until it stood at 51 August 24. Twenty-nine of these divisions were origi nally designated as first class, but only 13 were so designated on the August date. Seven of these had only had two weeks' re$t at that time. In many cases German divisions have had to remain in the line for long periods and fully ISO of the first line divisions have been fighting continu ously from two and a half to four months. A captured document shows that a plan has been projected to dis band the fourth company of every battalion which has fallen below 650 men, reducing the battalion to three companies. The advantage of this plan, it is pointed out by German officers, is that the arrangement would result in lessened needs for officers. Equipment and men thus will be available to fill up the depleted units which it is honed to retain, although the strength of trench companies has fallen to from 60 to 50 men. American Casualty List The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American Kxneditionarv forces: Kill ed in action, 46; missing in action, 33; wounded severely, 75; died of wounds, 6; died from accident and other causes. 7: wounded, degree undeter mined, 20; died from aeroplane ac cident, 3; prisoner, 1. iotal, m. Killed In Action. Lt. Oail H. Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa. Lt. Oliver W. Ballsy, Nashville, Tenn. Lt. Nell B Fin ley. Memphis, Tenn. Lt. Robert E. Kennlngton, Indianapolis, Ind. Lt. William H. Thomas, Candla, N. H. Sergt Louis L. Addonlslo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Sorgt. Alfred Carter, Oakland, Cal. Sergt Thomas B. Harklns, Fowl River, Ala. Sergt. Charles Stephens. Newark, N. J. Sergt Samuel James Wright, Llnesvllle. Pa. Corp. Arthur J. Dean, Dorchester, Mass. . Corp, James A. Dunn, Pan Francisco, Cal. Corp. Lee R. OrlZIn, Hayward, Cal. Corp William O. Loudon, Indianapolis, Ind. Corp. Albert (1. Mason, Brooklyn, N. Y. Corp. William H. Patton, Fort Ripley, Minn. Corp. Irving Todd Reynolds. Topeka, Kan. Corp. Jacob Q. Truaxal. Jr., Ureensburg, Pa Corp. George Vaunett, Rothbury, Mich.. Corp. John Andrew Yanoscak, Lykens. Pa. Bugler Urovcr C. Jenkins, Village Mills, Terns. Harry Ben Adclsbach. Fresno. Cal. Leo I. Brammer, Rockvllle, Neb, Patrick H. Buckley, Poison, Mont, Louie Francis Cabaslno, New York, N. Y. Paul Cleightniar., Albion, 111. Irwin K. Davis. Burlingame, Kan Heank Dupre, Sebastopol, Cal. lleorge D. Ellopulos, San Francisco, Cal. Jesse Fairbrolher, Weatfleld, Mass. Anhur Ulbenult, New Bedlord, Ct. Wilfred Gilder, Dourbnut Farm, South Nut field, Sury, England. Thomas J Green, Boyle, Ark. John T. Harrington, Dewey, alout Walter Hecklln, Chaska. Minn. Henry O. Hodge, Palalka, Fla. Nathaniel N. Jennings, Toano. Va. Urban Karoher, Castorland, N. Y. William Keppler, Mlna, 8. D. Philip Labona, Cleveland, O. x Frank M.' Llsse, Gallon, O. Fred Erby Luce, Bronson, Mich. William Bryan Luthe, Saline, Mlrh Harry O. McCarty, Liverpool, W. Va. Joseph V. 'McGrsgan, Carnegie, Pa. Emerson Maple, Chester, N. II. Sgt Alebrt Martin Dawson, Owosoo, Mich. Corp. Llonello Thomas, Hornell, N. Y. Charles Marino, Boston, Mass. George M. Mears, Jeanette, Pa King D. Mostly, Coushatta. La. Steve Przybylskl, Cleveland, O. Died From Aeroplane Accident.' Lt. Edward J. Smyth. Pasadena. Cal. Clinton L. Sutton. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lewis A. Smith, Chicago, 111. Bled From Arrldent. Lt. Col Emll P Laurscn. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. "'barles James Dawson. Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter J. Jones, Villa Grove. III. Glenn Roberts, Dayton, O. Arthur B. Webber. oMuntaln Home, Ark. J. H. Young, Pittsburgh, Pa GERMANS BACK TO THE A I SHE Franco-American Troops Novy Hold Entire Plateau North Soissons and Harass Retreating Foe. London, Sept. 5. The important progreis that the British continued to make yesterday on their front ex ceeded the popular expectations. Attention is focused on the Fran co-Aiuerican successes in the Noyon and Soissons regions, which cul minated with Wednesday's crossing of the Vesle and of the Aisne at various points. After the engagements which ara reported to have put out of action some of the best divisions of the German army and have heaped tha ground with German dead, the Fran ' co-American troops now hold vir tually the entire plateau north of Soissons, whence they are able to observe the enemy preparations for a retreat which apparently is to be to the Uiemin des Dames, for si miles along the Aisne, it is stated. bridges have been built every 509 yards to facilitate the withdrawal oj the hard-pressed German forces. The position of the enemy in thit area seems increasingly critical. Retreat Along Whole Line. . , Paris. Sept. S. The enemy is in re treat along the whole line from Ypreg to. Rheiins. Honors yesterday wera with the French and Americans for the allied wing, which at last gained the reward of several days' persistent effort. The enemy, who lost heavily i at men, announces by a hurried destruc tion of material his intention of aban doning, if he has not already done so, Chauny Jussy, La Fere and probably Ham. There can be no doubt of hia retreating in the general direction of St Quentin to take up the positiona of the Hindenburg line that he held alter the strategic withdrawal . ia 1917. -t In a short time now the allies will have recovered all of the ground lost . : - ir i- j . in i - aiiicc iuart-n auu win nave gainea cast of Arras a position which is a perina nent threat to Douai and C&mbrai. Ia addition, in less than six months. j-udendortt will have irremediably ruined the effecivenest and morale of those German armies that were so tormidable in the west at the begin ning of the year. Arizona Select Dodges Draft Three Times; Taken to Texas . Bisbee, Ariz,, Sept. 5 Handcuffed and heavilv ironed. William P. Rich ards, who is said by officers here to boast that he has evaded successfully three local selective boards, left Tombstone, county seat of Cochisa county, for Camp Bowie, Texas, to day. Fourteen other young men, members of the contingent called from this county, were instructed to . keep close watch over Richards dur , ing the journey. '1'.- His wife, who traveled with him, according to Richards' -claim ia wealthy and has been furnishing tha money to keep him out of the army. Richards created a scene at the train where he struggled riesneratpfv anri had to be put aboard by force. - Turkey Will Deal Gently :; With Yankees in Persia Washington, Sept. 5. Turkey has ordered the commander of the forcea in Persia to see that no Americana are molested, according to a state ment by the minister of foreign af fairs at Constantinople to the Swed ish charge there. An official dispatch today to the State department from Stockholm gives this information! The foreign minister said that posi tive instructions had been tiven to the Turkish commander to see that the American consulate at Tabriz was evacuated at once and the consulate and hospital turned over to tha proper authorities representing tha united. Mates and American organ izations. - - PRESERVING EGGS Learn latest and best way EGGO LA TUM. Keeps eggs perfectly 1 year, eosts but le dozen. No exDensive jars needed. I Kept in ordinary box or carton. En dorsed by National Housewives League. Successful 3 years. Sample for 50 dog, eggs, 60c, postpaid. Book free, Geo. H. Lee., 1115 Harney, Omaha, The Weather SKINNER, PACKING' OMPANY - .y 0Ui i Kit W feUVJD 1116-1118 -Doudlas St: Tel-Douglas 1521 'tieWPr r New York Hnrar. New York, Sept. 5 Suar Raw, steady; I centrifugal, (.0(c; flns'granulateu, i.i'V. Kansas City Produce, Kansas City. Sept. 5. Butter Cream.y, He; flrsta. tHc; seconds, 40ljc; pack ing. )7c. Eggs Firsts. 41c ; seconds, 36c. Poultry Unchanged. New Vork Metal. New Tork, Sept I. Unchanged; spot, (S.0(. Spelter Firm; spot, (IIS Md. New Tork Cottoa. New York. Sept.. I Cotton closed bsrely steady at net decline of 114 to 133 points. Comparative I Aral Record. J9IH. 1917. 11. 1915. Highest yesterday ....71 it H x( Lowest yesterday 47 61 S3 Mean temperature ....(, 7S 7( 74 Precipitation T ,1 .29 .00 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal: Normal temperature (9 Deficiency for the day 10 Total excess since March 1, 1917 71$ Normal precipitation 0.10 inch Deficiency for the day 0.10 Inch Total rainfall since Mar. 1. ISIS, 19.7S Inches Deficiency since Mar, 1. 1818.. IMS Inches Pefbloncy for cor period In '17..2 5S Inches Deficiency for cor! period In 'K..S.73 Inches Report From Stations at 7 P. M. State of Tempera- High- Frecip Sinlion Weather ture. est itation Cheyenne, part cloudy.. 54 6S .0.1 Davenport, clear S .00 Denver, cloudy 50 50 1.02 Des Moines, part cloudy. 6 70 .'JO Dodge City, raining ....54 54 .'0 Lander, clear 64 o .00 North Platte, clear ( .00 Omaha, cloudy 1 71 T Pueblo, cloudy 81 hi .4 Rabid City, clear (4 .00 alt Lake, clear 71 74 .: Santa Ff, part cloudy... 4 t .OS Sheridan, clear ( ( .M loux City, PL cloudy.. 7 7 .00 Valentine, part cloudy ..(( 01 .06 "T" Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Meteorologist Lamson Bros. & Co. 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